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HKMU holds Groundbreaking Ceremony for new campus, marking a new milestone towards “A Hub for Community Health and Wellness”

Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU) held a groundbreaking ceremony on June 9th for its new campus in Ho Man Tin. This development marks the official start of construction for a facility positioned as "A Hub for Community Health and Wellness." The new campus will serve as a teaching and research base, focusing on nurturing professionals in health sciences, advancing interdisciplinary education, and promoting community health services.

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HKMU holds Groundbreaking Ceremony for new campus, marking a new milestone towards “A Hub for Community Health and Wellness”
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Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU) held a groundbreaking ceremony on June 9th for its new campus in Ho Man Tin. This development marks the official start of construction for a facility positioned as "A Hub for Community Health and Wellness." The new campus will serve as a teaching and research base, focusing on nurturing professionals in health sciences, advancing interdisciplinary education, and promoting community health services. The project, supported by a HK$300 million donation from the Wu Jieh Yee Charitable Foundation, aims to provide advanced facilities and integrate real-world construction data for student learning. The 19-storey complex is expected to begin operations in phases starting in the 2031/32 academic year, featuring public-accessible pedestrian footbridges and green spaces.

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The new campus development project marks the official commencement of the project.

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The new campus complex will provide faculty and students with advanced teaching and research facilities.

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HKMU is Hong Kong’s first university of applied sciences (UAS) and provides vocational and professional education and training.

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The new campus will be positioned as 'A Hub for Community Health and Wellness'.

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HKMU held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new campus in Ho Man Tin.

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[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.]Last Tuesday (9 June), Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU) held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new campus on a slope site at the junction of Sheung Shing Street and Fat Kwong Street in Ho Man Tin, marking the official commencement of the new campus development project and a new chapter for both the University and the surrounding community. Positioned as “A Hub for Community Health and Wellness”, the new campus will serve as a teaching and research base for HKMU to nurture outstanding professionals for Hong Kong and the nation, advance interdisciplinary education, and serve as a vital platform for the University to promote community health education and services. It will contribute to the long-term development of the University and the broader society.The groundbreaking ceremony was officiated by Hon Chan Kwok-ki, Chief Secretary for Administration of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR); Dr Eddy Fong Ching, HKMU Pro-Chancellor; Ir Dr Conrad Wong Tin-cheung, HKMU Council Chairman; Dr Philip Wu Po-him, Secretary of the Wu Jieh Yee Charitable Foundation; Mr Jason Wu Shang-hong, Governor of the Wu Jieh Yee Charitable Foundation; Prof. Hon Lau Chi-pang, Chairman of the Legislative Council Panel on Education; and Prof. Paul Lam Kwan-sing, HKMU President. Approximately 200 guests, faculty members and students attended the ceremony to witness this important moment.In his address at the ceremony, Hon Chan Kwok-ki said: “Being Hong Kong’s first university of applied sciences (UAS), HKMU has found a clear and compelling niche, to provide vocational and professional education and training, a critical driver of manpower development and a promising pathway for our youth.” He said this approach echoes the National 15th Five-Year Plan, in promoting the integrated development of education, technology and talent.Group photo of the guests and a 3D model of the new campus development project.“The new Hub for Community Health and Wellness will support nursing and health sciences education and research across multiple disciplines, all aligned with HKMU’s strategic positioning as a UAS. It will also deepen HKMU’s strong ties to industry, nurturing a new generation of industry-ready professionals.” Ir Dr Conrad Wong Tin-cheung stated in his speech: “The new campus complex will provide our faculty and students with advanced teaching and research facilities, creating an ideal environment for research and learning. This is a significant step in deepening the integration of education, technology and talent cultivation and a clear demonstration of the University’s proactive response to the National 15th Five-Year Plan and its commitment to supporting Hong Kong’s goal of becoming an international innovation and technology hub.”He noted that students will be able to study real data from this project and gain hands-on experience in advanced construction technologies, including green building, low-carbon construction, Building Information Modelling (BIM), and lifecycle management. “By turning this project into a living classroom, we demonstrate the unique strengths of a university of applied sciences.”Dr Wong extended his heartfelt gratitude to the HKSAR Government and relevant departments, as well as the Legislative Council and the Kowloon City District Council, for their guidance and support throughout the project. He also expressed his sincere thanks to the Wu Jieh Yee Charitable Foundation for its generous donation of HK$300 million in support of the new campus development project. He affirmed that the University will make good use of the donation to promote HKMU’s educational vision and nurture talent.The new 19-storey academic complex will cover a site area of approximately 3,530 square metres. Upon completion, it will provide the University with a total gross floor area of about 31,770 square metres. It is expected to commence operations in phases starting in the 2031/32 academic year. In the new campus, two of the pedestrian footbridges will be accessible to the public and will be equipped with barrier-free lifts, connecting the adjacent HKMU Main Campus and Jockey Club Institute of Healthcare, and facilitating convenient access between the campus and the local community for students, staff and residents. The campus will also feature additional plants and green walls to enhance the greenery of the campus and its surroundings, demonstrating the University’s commitment to sustainable development.The campus will integrate teaching, research and student activity spaces, featuring multiple state-of-the-art facilities, including an interdisciplinary research centre, a versatile auditorium with a capacity of approximately 600 seats, multimedia lecture halls and classrooms, a library and outdoor learning spaces.Prof. Paul Lam Kwan-sing stated that the new campus will further strengthen the University’s teaching and research capabilities, with two key facilities—an integrated health centre and an interdisciplinary research centre—playing vital roles. The health centre will provide workplace training for students in nursing and related disciplines while also offering health services to the community; and the research centre will drive impactful research for society as HKMU continues to grow as Hong Kong’s leading university of applied sciences.He added that the new campus is anchored in the University’s commitment to “comprehensive health”, which recognises that health extends beyond physical wellbeing to include mental, psychological, social and environmental dimensions. Therefore, programmes offered in the new complex will span clinical healthcare, psychology, early childhood education, sports and business management. “The new campus will further advance this holistic approach to teaching, research and community engagement,” he said.
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